The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 24, 1930, Image 5

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    THY CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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socus, ovo risonss. | SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST. | »owwusos siommmms | ods “Balanced” | Sam Pepys Satished
Messrs, Ray Zeigler and Merrill Bart- Henry DI. Krape Aaronshurg tto Keep H calt thy With “Plum-Porridge”
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ley, both of Spring Mills, were in town C. H. H. SCHOOL NOTES. ning the teams seemed to be well] Rachael BB. Hostormsa aersiinees abu Mos logs ft us qe ’ The Christmas plum pudding Is an
on business on Thursday and found ————— matched, the score beng 1-1. The see- | Calvin J. Cy : s Nw ifr N in i1 joe, Vaolesome, ourishing English nations
time to eall here. Lose First Baseball Game fond inning ended with three runs for]Jdulla ¢ Moore...
compari.
: } ] tively recent
On account of bad weather KE | Rebershurg and one "w entre Hall: | John Ramish , yaa lof ont Ek 8 nsy stuil, juantitios i en noted dia
If you are In nee od of a heating stove, :
week the opelng game of the school
I will put a “Sunbeam” in your home, ue’ hat n Cor Hall 1 Boal
{ a > > engue belween entre i nd ionls ¢ R AL oped 1 hint aetienils r ne will rive t
with board and pipe complete, for], for Centre Hall, At the end of the bth | ost b svarianenrns. Spring Mil ry pa Fishy Inspection of his
wurg had to be cancelled. Tuesday g
70.00. —W Miller, Bellefonte. wg bt mie Bavilla ring an meat,
$70.00.—W. H. Miller, Bellefo afternoon the "Pigers” motored to Re- | inning Reborsburg had scored 7 runs 4 . . ; | sliohit]s rads of
\ fresh
Richard Detwiler of Smullton, a Penn|hersburg where they met defeat by aland Centro H 6. The
the third, four for Rebersburg and one] "Mr « BCRALY AMAL | LEM 4 a Al Ele pI. Sia Lam the Seventeenth century
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reveuls that
} ire. in 1665
th inning end { : fire, in 1 y
+ 11 > - x wulah 11 (vs Tv lertows i il cereal, BONe thoron 4 “" >
State student and prominent in college} 7.0 score. Although it was very cold ed the ame with the score 11-8 in fay : 2 ; 24s ‘ FMI! + shat Dined
sports, was elected second vice presi-lthe amond was in good shape and or of Hebersburg { { \ Hams Sl eniine 0) RB getables, ig 4 I great conter
1 f ; jit wil § ow ¢ if :
dent or the student ¥, M., C, A, both teams showed school spirit The plum-porridge a
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Moore spent East The Paper Staff for 1930-31— S——_——— three times a week give the dog a | JoWever
bas pallu sat bt Ie o's {the fist Inning when they piled up Ty : ' TERRES i > 4 y y nM have beer
er ab Elvsburg with Mrs. Moore's ! rr "The present staff has sclected from ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. rood.-al Pak ‘ag Aha m tha ,
mother. On their return they brought (four nuns hey added three more in i § 181 £ 1 i modern
ther. heir retu ey Ug! " . i } y Ju . he “Tiger” staff for] Mra anbert le d the hotel! bute! Ir
: % the sixth Centre Hall didn't have a t i ! oe : i i 4 ) ( $y
ith ory elr ug sr Aiss 2 : . _ op J Birong
with them their daughter, Lr. man reach first base until the fifth in. | th 31 schoo! term. The staff Is] restaurant and is about ready to rve! bones, igh r uny other kin hat Is .
iam Moore an ¢ X { until } fifth stewed
which
crumbs
Rebersburg boys had a good start in
ning, This was the first game that 99 1olows: meds thers breaks
Mr and Mrs. Clement Luse moved Bierly, Rebersburg, ever pitched. Hart 1 i ‘openhaver ... News Editor 4 ' er 1 111 4 7 An
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from their farm to the ienacher lige in center field, picked two flies out Mary Reber | : A Manag ing Editor} . Hi he hal Ty vw | different
house purchased by them a few yearSlas the alr which resulted in double | Wanda Brown .. ooArt Editor A
ago. The town porperty was remod- plays. The players: Fred Lause |. ...8ports Editor shool building of particul Tole i tg and the
. . » ” ! 2 uidin articular) holee tidbit ana th
eled on the interior before the couple Centre Hall poten | Robert MoCormicd Business Manager leavit of t1 . 3 :
t all raburg ow ‘ . waving o he res gren aluye
seoupled it : ™ . . The marrag f Howard Emery, of | '¢0Vily : gl bi
ocoupied GL. Wert . Um nes will contribute news for the of the foods r at
p " r 1 Contre Hall, and Miss My Yacas, of 3 PAIR oo iti
Mrs, Ame<lia King has returned to] Bradford +. Blerly | “Reporte he remainder of the year constitute i 3 bi let
EE : y sy . Bellefonte, is “liably reported to be nstitu anely yi lanced aiet, 0 T Oil » wed Pe WY amr ah 1
her home here after having spent the} lLautz ruisewite | a vill publish the Commencement is- 1 he Jed Oil and Paint o., Cleveland,
swheduled to take place today (Thurs-| your g ought to eat all of them, —
thorough- | with wine.
pril 29, at 7:3 lock, | the igh! ly. This will preve: ¥ ing out
SALESMEN WANTED
ing oils, greases and paints. Excellent
they »
opportunity. Balary or commission.
past five weeks with her nies at | Breon Ohio.
State Co ge, Mrs, Hiram Lee and a Luse
other niece, Mrs. 8, W. Karstett« J Spyker
Curwensville, Coldron : if Ln J uy GREGG TOWNSHIP VYOCA-
I " : 2 Hartley f Tyson TIONAL SCHOOL NOTES =
ww, George Sible, vell Known
McClellan
Bellefonte, willl Girls’ Team Also Losers— --and for the --and the
Chautauqua I¢ . now living in h Tha freshman literary program will
y» the «1 1men simant —_—— he giv 1 he Spring | is
speaker at the first East enns alley hail on nril 25 The FO UES VOur
High school exeicies t y held June| The local ls’ baseball team played ; hes workior Rab ummer ™
2, In the Municipal theatre, Millhelim their § =t I the BOBO At dh. ee 4 nd LC si E N (rad uate
we have prepared an elaborate Either boy or girl can safely
Wednesda Wore at npanfed by Mrs rng are ready to show you the most
Moore th xi s in vic ersiit as a ’ {| group of Sults—every one the |; come here and know that the
Moore I in eer ! . Interesting Drisses and Coats ' al i § i
Friday they expect to attend the i £ vil | choleest value that we could {{ proper blue suit or white dress
blossom carnival at Winchester, ir ' ¥ for early Summer wear. Not Hl 4.4 ng priced—well from $10.75 || —and all the accessorles—will be
$n. 4. 2 , oH AA Ax 8 i Molor ing~ only styled nieely, but priced | to $22.50, and higher—mostly In | walting—moderat ly priced for
At a meeting of the Huntingdon == PY TL elt IR wt” right.
day)
Grange
Rev. and Mrs Fr
ed the former's parents here and on is Just heyond the horizon. We
S.pants Sults, the proper things.
JUST RECEIVED, a large group of Dresses, all at
$4.95, and each dress an out-of-the-ordinary. “A
Word to the Wise” --come early.
Joss 2d 104 drviee dwents simon = 1 [ring Jettick Shoes | vo cin rider ry seiewaon - Walk- Over Shoes
and Wi
NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GHEEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH
GO FARTHEST" EVERY PUR 3%" MILLHEIM
Circular Again
The Same Low Prices Hold Until Friday Evening.
Have you tried one of those delicious Easter
all separately
Hams 2,2rpey 206¢
Tb Te
Because theyre
5 U niformly good-
; we sell them) Always Fresh and High Quality.
Oranges : Lettuce : Celery
and
viewed the State Hizkw Te. ) ; \ £ J Ww Ly =I i :
er | WH | A FA | \ {%7 | : A word to Restaurateurs and
their Harrishbwirg office relative t he J 21 3 / A J 7 oA a ih {7 v/} ( anned . :
I oer vs Doman 1mm wry ray ANN OS] Co (OS or Te J) Foods Roadside Eating Stands :
esented the township resfdents as de-
r 1 !
siring the new road o follow the E19 NE Lf 2 : / We can supply you, in GALLON SIZES,
course of the j ! road t Milroy 2 v y a - pa - — \ » . . ~
The officials failed to give any satis- : - oN with Apples, Peaches, Apricots, Pie Cher-
faction to whicl f i r thr Pr > ” r f Th . ’
foGtes would be selected. E77 ge Lg IM) freuen tss] Vi 5 ON = yy ries, Raspberries, Jars of Mustard, Mayon-
Jen Marg: I . Weal Jor Yoyi iy on 7 7% : b kt OF bee ‘ 7) A % % i ns ¢ J . 7 7 / ( ; Py) rs dt ; naise, Etc., at WHOLESALE PRICES.
tertained
home in Jersey Shors Wednesday eve-| Y//W/7770 x Wa 7 9% 9 Come in and talk it over.
ning of
were:
MeMarror
D.C
Be LIL Zo ay 4 x ll The Clover Farm Stores Co.
aE EE DA 1. ade MEL . T. A. HOSTERMAN, OWNER
Friday )
while at ti hore f he ther hore, . ¢
ing it from the second floor, and cut] ig Ly RTIONAL CAR ay @J entre a
a gnsh ]
in her ms The wound was dressed
by Dr. Morrow and since s i has been
wearing a similar head dress to that
of her father, B. D PBrisbin~ who fell —
on the same stalrway the Sunday Doe. Hitt and Runn—when It Comes to Nerve Bull Isn't In It With This Fellow!
vious. Both Mr. Prisbin and daugh-
ter, the latter of Hartford, Conn., are AT PAL- ARE Tig ’ bi - forin 1 Dont dl : You Suvi es ey a won 22
getting along fine considering the se VERT vegan coos { | Oo E ‘ Sedan DUKE AO f '
riousness of the injuries, Le — Ens | THE PLACE
Y we
The class of 1027, Centre Hall High virion PE
school, is providing more than a thous- HAVE ==
and covers for books to be used in the
local schools and others in the valley.
The covers carry advertisements of va
rious firms in Centre Hall and the
charge for this enanles the class to
give the service, Covers were furnish-
ed Jast year by the same class, the net
profit to the organization baling but
$1.50. This year a larger surplus is
anticipated. “Jim” Burkholder appears
to be handling the business end for
the members of the class